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Peter's Railway

Peter's Railway

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2008
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Book 1. Tells the story of a young boy who lives with his family in a cottage at the edge of his Grandpa's farm. To make visiting each other easier, they build a miniature steam railway between their houses. 96 pages with 14 pages of simply explained technical diagrams and 30 watercolour pictures. Age 6 to 12 years.
Peter's Railway and the Moonlight Express

Peter's Railway and the Moonlight Express

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2009
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Book 2. Peter and his Grandpa have built a miniature steam railway across their farm. Now they extend the line and build a turntable. The great excitement for Peter is learning to drive the locomotive. 96 pages with 14 pages of simply explained technical diagrams and 30 watercolour pictures. Age 6 to 12 years.
Peter's Railway and the Forgotten Engine

Peter's Railway and the Forgotten Engine

Christopher G. C. Vine

Penguin books ltd
2009
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Book 3. Peter and Grandpa extend their farm railway to Yockletts Village for Grandma to do her shopping. They hold the Great Train Race, but who will win? They also find a forgotten engine, hidden in a barn, which they put back to work. 96 pages with 14 pages of simply explained technical diagrams and 30 watercolour pictures. Age 6 to 12 year
Peter's Railway Christmas Steam

Peter's Railway Christmas Steam

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2011
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Peter saves Christmas! Peter and Grandpa save the day with a wonderful tale of night time steam train adventures to Santa's woodland grotto, magically lit up by hundreds of tiny lamps. This "Little" Peter's Railway book is aimed at younger readers (3-6 years), there are lots of simple details on making things and running a miniature steam train
Peter's Railway Surprise Goods

Peter's Railway Surprise Goods

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2011
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A bed-time story with a twist. "Once upon a time - there was an extra special train with a top secret load." This "Little" Peter's Railway book is aimed at younger readers (3 - 6 years), there is some simple engineering, buried in the story.
Peter's Railway a Bit of Energy

Peter's Railway a Bit of Energy

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2011
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A technical story book - Grandpa tries to answer a tricky question. "Where does the little steam train get its energy from?" A simple lump of coal from the time of dinosaurs!!! This wonderful story of energy conversion is just perfect for those with inquisitive minds. It even covers photosynthesis. Age 6-12.
Peter's Railway Now and Then

Peter's Railway Now and Then

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2012
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A dream come true: Peter is invited to ride in the cab of a modern diesel locomotive! Luckily the journey was not as wild as Grandpa's tale from the old steam days: Wagons without brakes and runaway carriages getting lost at night... An adventure with Peter and Grandpa with real engineering detail and 12 watercolours by John Wardle. Age 6 to 12
Peter's Railway a Big Smellie Bogie

Peter's Railway a Big Smellie Bogie

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2011
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It's time to test out a new model locomotive on Peter's Railway. But too much speed leads to a derailment, just like the original in the old days. Tales of a smashed up engine with split steam pipes and a heroic fireman to the rescue. A wonderful true story for all train lovers, young and old! 12 Watercolours by John Wardle. Age 6 to 12.
Little Peter's Railway the Picnic

Little Peter's Railway the Picnic

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2012
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A hilarious story involving steam trains, food and fun!! Grandpa is left in charge of the children, but can he be trusted to feed them? Of course, but not in quite the way Mum intended!! A picnic aboard the little train leads to sausages being cooked in the firebox and then a messy disaster... With 12 watercolours by John Wardle. Age 3 to 6
Peter's Railway Molten Metal

Peter's Railway Molten Metal

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2012
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Peter and Grandpa make a little electric locomotive from an old mobility scooter. With Grandpa's furnace, scrap iron is melted, then moulded into wheels. At last the engine is ready to go, but for how long? A "making" adventure with a twist and lots of technical information. 12 Watercolours by John Wardle. Age 6 to 12.
Peter's Railway Holiday at Lunan Bay

Peter's Railway Holiday at Lunan Bay

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2014
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Peter is on holiday with his family in Scotland when Grandpa learns of a spectacular train crash. It happened nearby so they go exploring to find the exact spot. It's a true story where a crazy mistake led to disaster, but no-one was hurt. To show how easy it is to make a blunder like this, Grandpa tells another story which ends with a Bang!
Peter's Railway the Great Train Robbery

Peter's Railway the Great Train Robbery

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2015
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A railway adventure on the farm. The children foil a terrible robbery and catch the dangerous villains. Their methods are brave and unconventional, causing much damage and enjoyable mayhem. The adventure ends when the children are presented with a huge reward!
Peter's Railway Grandpa Goes Bananas

Peter's Railway Grandpa Goes Bananas

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2016
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A railway adventure in a transport museum. The children spend the night at a railway museum where they all agree that it's a great shame that nothing works: The exhibits are all lifeless. That is until Grandpa has one of his "excellent" ideas! Why not bring one of the monster locomotives back to life?
Peter's Railway Activity Book

Peter's Railway Activity Book

Christopher G. C. Vine

Christopher Vine
2018
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Our new Activity Book is packed full of trains, colouring and engineering puzzles. Some of the activities are easy, others are more challenging. There’s something for everyone: colouring, maths, crossword, anagrams, spot the dangers, join the dots, brain teasers, terrible train jokes, and a fabulous, new Spot the Difference! 32 pages of easy to follow activities, some more challenging than others but all great fun, combining learning, problem solving and creativity. The colouring pages bring the Peter’s Railway books to life and you can be as creative as you like! Beware the “Most Dangerous Railway Station in the World” see if you can spot all the dangerous things that shouldn’t be happening!! Keep the kids busy with this great new activity book from Peter’s Railway.
Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Christopher G. Kevil; Shyamal C. Bir; Christopher B. Pattillo

Morgan Claypool Publishers
2013
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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a cardiovascular disorder of the peripheral vasculature due to progressive atherosclerotic stenosis of conduit arteries restricting blood flow to tissues. PAD is typically a disease of older individuals, and the incidence of PAD continues to rise due to an increase in cardiometabolic disease and an aging population. Importantly, “all cause” and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality are significantly increased in PAD patients. PAD diagnosis remains a significant challenge, as a large number of patients are asymptomatic. Moreover, PAD results in a significant financial and societal burden with underutilized diagnostics and limited effective therapies. Here we discuss PAD signs and symptoms, pathophysiological mechanisms, current management, and future disease targets and possible therapeutic treatments for PAD.
Food Industries Manual

Food Industries Manual

Christopher G.J. Baker; M.D. Ranken; R.C. Kill

Chapman and Hall
1997
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It is a measure of the rapidity of the changes The work has been revised and updated, and taking place in the food industry that yet another following the logic of the flow sheets there is some edition of the Food Industries Manual is required simplification and rearrangement among the chap­ after a relatively short interval. As before, it is a ters. Food Packaging now merits a separate pleasure to be involved in the work and we hope chapter and some previous sections dealing mainly that the results will continue to be of value to with storage have been expanded into a new readers wanting to know what, how and why the chapter covering Food Factory Design and Opera­ food industry does the things which it does. tions. For this edition we have made a major depar­ There is one completely new chapter, entitled ture from the style of earlier editions by comple­ Alcoholic Beverages, divided into Wines, Beers tely revising the layout of many of the chapters. and Spirits. There is a strain of thought which Previously the chapters were arranged as a series does not yet consider the production of those of notes on specific topics, set out in alphabetical drinks to be a legitimate part of the food industry, order in the manner of an encyclopaedia.